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There are many tutorials how Magento set to work with several branches in different domains and save at any point. Since the release of Magento and Magento beta1 CE 1.4.0.0 1.6.0.0 EE to do it just yet. This seemed to help me a lot. I noticed an effect after about …

A rapid software development project, the task of tracking the development and production databases in sync become a sticky wicket. Magento has a version number system to a source migration scripts that can help your team much this often controversial part of the development to make.

The following is part of a longer series on Magento aimed at developers familiar with PHP MVC development. Although each article can be read stand alone, each article is based on concepts and code covered in previous articles. If you are confused, especially to catch up on the earlier work first.

What are these you ask? Widgets allow you to information and marketing content easily to your site in Administrator panel. For example, you can paste the links to products, add links to categories or links to sites cms, CMS blocks, new, recently compared to that seen recently, product lists – …

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An often-touted and often congested part of the Magento e-commerce system is the ability to adapt core system behavior. Another hot topic for Magento developers upgradability, and how to prevail in the way of that. Today we look at the different ways to make adjustments switching versions is difficult. Before …

In our last article we told you there were two types of models in Magento. Regular, or “simple” models, and entity attribute value (or EAV) model. We also told you this was a bit of a fib. Here is where we come clean.

The following is part of a longer series on Magento aimed at developers familiar with PHP MVC development. Although each article can be read stand alone, each article is based on concepts and code covered in previous articles. If you are confused, especially to catch up on the earlier work first.